Making Methane Ignition A Reality In The Gulf: BP Quietly Preparing A Nuclear Device

We now know the disaster unfolding in the Gulf of Mexico could very well reach biblical proportions. The millions of gallons of oil and other chemicals released have already decimated life and guaranteed years of polluted waters. Now BP is readying a "super weapon" supposedly to avert an escalating Gulf nightmare.

The giant oil company is now quietly preparing to test a small nuclear device in a frenzied rush against time to quell a cascading catastrophe. If successful they will have the capability to detonate a controlled fusion generated pulse.

Methane Still a Big Problem

Reports still indicate that methane hydrate is flooding the Gulf waters at a rate one million times more than normal, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) research vessel, Thomas Jefferson has reported spotting new fissures.

Many geologists concur: "The consequences of a methane-driven oceanic eruption for marine and terrestrial life are likely to be catastrophic. Figuratively speaking, the erupting region "boils over," ejecting a large amount of methane and other gases (e.g., CO2, H2S) into the atmosphere, and flooding large areas of land. Whereas pure methane is lighter than air, methane loaded with water droplets is much heavier, and thus spreads over the land, mixing with air in the process (and losing water as rain). The air-methane mixture is explosive at methane concentrations between 5% and 15%; as such mixtures form in different locations near the ground and are ignited by lightning, explosions and conflagrations destroy most of the terrestrial life, and also produce great amounts of smoke and of carbon dioxide..."

The warning signs of an impending planetary catastrophe—of such great magnitude that the human mind has difficulty grasping it-would be the appearance of large fissures or rifts splitting open the ocean floor, a rise in the elevation of the seabed, and the massive venting of methane and other gases into the surrounding water.

Such occurrences can lead to the rupture of the methane bubble containment—it can then permit the methane to breach the subterranean depths and undergo an explosive decompression as it catapults into the Gulf waters.

Create A High Risk, High Energy Explosion To Fix The Problem?

Would you ever sent a very small child to clean up their own mess? Well that's exactly what the Obama administration has done by allowing BP to operate as the clean-up crew for our precious waters in the Gulf of Mexico. Every single effort by BP to stop the monstrous leak has resulted in failure. The latest plan being developed are what some insiders are saying could be catastrophe in the making which may culminate with a world-killing mass extinction event that modern civilization could not survive.

According to published scientific papers an EPFCG generator can be powered by a very small, controlled fusion explosion-in other words, a tiny nuclear bomb.

Why the UK based BP has set up operations at CFB-Suffield is obvious: The company already runs three oil rigs on the base, have worked with Canada’s chemical and biological efforts on and off for almost 40 years, and have strong ties to the Commonwealth’s infrastructure.

The EPFCG device can only be used once and generates a high power electromagnetic pulse. It achieves this by using a powerful explosive, preferably nuclear. Advanced, nuclear driven EPFCGs can instantaneously create up to billions of amperes and hundreds of terawatts. Such raw power exceeds lighting bolts by huge orders of magnitude. The resulting electromagnetic pulse is in
effect an electromagnetic shock wave.

Vladimir Salmanov, an engineer who worked with the Russian military stated "in the early 80s experiments in submersion showed that the use of EPFCGs could produce enough force to send shockwaves that could travel more than 50 miles in just seconds." Due to the nature of by-products produced, the wastewater needed to be treated to remove its toxicity.

The pulse can be shaped and directed and used to knock out electronics-or more importantly in this case—to fuse virtually any material—including crumbling rock strata deep under the sea. The fantastically energized pulse can also compress objects to very high pressures and densities.

According to engineers familiar with the technology, the devices can generate plasma arcs of highly ionized gas creating fields hotter than 15,000 degrees Celsius (3 times hotter than the surface of the sun) that can melt and fuse materials in nanoseconds.

Plasma arcs have a very high destruction efficiency and concerns have been raised regarding the reliability of plasma torch technology.

A special security force manned by members of AEGIS, a UK based paramilitary security corporation similar to the old US Blackwater Security company, is reported to have cordoned off the base. The security lid has clamped down hard while the engineers and scientists work with the nuclear materials.

BP’s secret Omega Plan kicked off in earnest on July 7th, 2010. According to sources on the base the British Geological Survey (BGS), the United States Geological Survey (USGS), BP and Halliburton have set up a test site at one of the drill rigs.

While the plan would admittedly only be executed if a worst case scenario seemed imminent, some geo-chemists have expressed concerns that detonating an EPFCG in the Gulf might ignite the methane.

If the methane bubble -- a bubble that could be as big as 20 miles wide -- erupts with explosive force from the seabed into the Gulf, every ship, drilling rig and structure within the region of the bubble will immediately sink. All the workers, engineers, Coast Guard personnel and marine biologists participating in the salvage operation will die instantly.

Next, the ocean bottom will collapse, instantaneously displacing up to a trillion cubic feet of water or more and creating a towering supersonic tsunami annihilating everything along the coast and well inland. Like a thermonuclear blast, a high pressure atmospheric wave could precede the tidal wave flattening everything in its path before the water arrives.

Any life remaining would be exposed to the chemical cocktail of poisonous gases, cancer causing agents and residues that are now currently creating dead zones in the Gulf.

Many optimistic toxicologists, marine biologists and geologists insist that this could not possibly result in a global extinction event which may very well be true, as the earth will heal in due time. However, there is an extremely high probability that all life in and around the Gulf Coast and up to several hundred miles away will likely suffer fatal or severe health consequences in the months to come should a nuclear explosion materialize in the Gulf.